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T W IC E A W E E K G resham O utlook VOL. 9, NO. 37 COMMUNITY HOUSE A LOCAL NECESSITY GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH SEES “ DRY” WORLD COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY. JULY 8, 1919 VICTORY CELEBRA I ION ENTIRELY SUCCESSFUL BY 1>.< I t. P . M O F F IT . TUESD AYS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR YANKEE GIRL SPURNS BERLIN STAGE OFFER DANIEL S. DUNBAR RECOUNTS HISTORY T h e F o u r th of J u ly V icto ry cele Best in d u s tria l float, A. W. M etz I.M .VKIOX D l ’ O IX Y E i . in o ) S unday evening, a week ago, th e v a b ra tio n w as ih e b ig g est k in d o f a g e r, a s ilv e r cup. D a t i l 1 S h erm an D u n b a r cam e to rio u s ch u rc h e s su sp en d ed th e ir re g u Best Society float, l l r e s i a m an d : su ccess. As a re s id e n t of G re sh a m O reg o n 69 y e a rs ugo. O f th e tr ip he la r ev en in g serv ices to jo in In a un- T ro u td a le J a p a n e s e a ss o c ia tio n , a ' sa id , ‘‘I t w as th e best F o u r th of Ju ly re m e m b e rs ev ery to ils o m e m ile, ¡'’n ni^'-tlng of th e people of G resham , silv e r cup. a t the M ethodist ch u rch , to a sc e rta in th o u g h he was a tin y lad five y e a rs i c e le b ra tio n G re sh a m ever b ad. Best d e c o ra te d p riv a te c a r, first, i w h eth er or not th e people of o u r tow n old a t th e tim e. Ills m em o ry re c a lls ' N ev er h av e so m any p eo p le c o n g r e M is. H. W. C ooley, a le a th e r sew ing j a re aw ake to th e problem of to d a y — h a p p e n in g s e a r lie r still. g a te d In o u r to w n at o n e tim e — ro ck er, d o n a te d by J. E. M etzger social or c u ltu ra l ed u catio n . H orn upon a fa rm in th e su b u rb s , ' Ve , have been tu r n in g o u r efforts th o u s a n d s of th e m , a n d a u to m o b ile s Second p rize, M rs. G eo rg e L eslie. $2. of St. " J o e " , M issouri, J u ly 10, 1844, tow ard in d u s tria l o r vocatio n al e d u a b o u t th e tim e w hen J o h n C . F r e fillin g ev ery s tr e e t a n d av e n u e . T h e re 1 G ra n d p rize fo r b est d e c o ra te d , cation fo rg e ttin g social c u ltu re, th e re m o n t. Kit C arso n , an d o th e r p a th w as n o t a n a c c id e n t fo r th e w hole float in p a ra d e . B ank of G re sh a m , a ’ b y fa llin g sh o rt in th e g re a te st field fin d ers w ere b lazin g a tr a il In to th e day. T h e city ja il w as left to Its silv e r cup. of today, and as a resu lt, th e w hole O reg o n c o u n try , h is first retn em - m oral tone of o u r land is a nega ow n lo n eso m e c o m p an y . It w as b r a r c e is of h e a rin g tils f a th e r , A d C a lith u m p ia n s , b est in d iv id u a l. tive q u a lity And w hy? 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The cele- -he fo u r c h ild re n 's In d u s tria l club U hat is life, if we hold o u r nose m ilitarism , so now if n a tio n a l b o u g h t six oxen a n d s t a r te d b re a k in g b ra tio n b eg a n e a rly , a w a y c u rly In , x h ib its. e te rn a lly to th e g rin d sto n e • of d ailv p ro h ib itio n is p ossible a t hom e, th em fo r th e jo u r n e y to th e Pacific. th e w ee h o u rs o f th e m o rn in g , be- A fte r th e p u raile th e r e w as a sh o rt to ll. On th e o th e r band, w hat is life th en w orld p ro h ib itio n is bound Tiler«1 w ere -12 p ra irie sc h o o n e rs unguided, u n p la n n e d ? How m an y peo fo re th e b ird s b eg an to tw itte r . A I p ro g ra m at th e f a ir g ro u n d s . Ju d g e to com e, say s L a rs L arsen L edet, in th e tr a in th a t le ft h is g r a n d A m erican stag e a rtis ts do not ple do you know w ho plan both th e ir fo rem o st e d ito r of D enm ark, h ere f a th e r 's h o m e in W a rre n c o u n ty . One b an d ot s in g e rs v isite d e v ery honi 1 S ta p le to n on b e h a lf o f th e c o iu m u n i- care to p erfo rm fo r G erm an d aily toll and re creatio n , an d c a rry it to stu d y an ti-salo o n m ethods. m o rn in g in A pril 1850. T h re e yoke th a t o w n ed a se rv ic e flag. W ith th e j ,y w elcom ed th e boys h o m e ; D r. E. I am u sem en t, re g a rd le ss of th e r e o u t acco rd in g to sch ed u le? And you I tu r n s Mile. Dazle. to e-d an cer, o f oxen d rew e ach w agon. s w e e te s t, m o s t Im p re ssiv e , B inging h . p e n c e g av e th e sp eech o f th e d ay ; my frien d s, w ho toil and toll and toil bad a < a tile front th e d ire c to r of " W h e re a re th e lin e s " ? ask ed w ith o u t a th o u g h t of leisu re, do you POW ELL VALLEY GIRL th e s o ld ie r boys w ere g e n tly a w a k - a vocal so lo by M rs. H a g b e rg w ho also tlie B erlin W ln terg ard en telling y o u n g Dan. know th a t you could have m ore m oney er to nam e h er own term a for an " D o n 't need u n y ,” e x p la in e d his WEDS PORTLAND DOCTOR en ed by so n g s a n d th e so ft s tr u m - lead th e c o m m u n ity In sin g in g " T h e ! h e arly and m ore tim e if you w ere to o rg an ize a p p e a ra n c e th ere. ” 1 do f a th e r . “ You d o n ’t re in o xen, ju s t m in g on u k u le le s. E ven th e boys ||s t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r” ; th r e e selec-1 y o u r tim e and effo rts? Did it ev er oc not cure to set foot on G erm an M iss C a rrie S teffan so n b ecam e th e w ho h a v e n o t y et r e tu r n e d w ere re- tio n s by he b a n d w ere th o ro u g h ly j w alk alo n g sid e w ith a w h ip ." c u r to you th a t tw o h o u rs p er d ay of soil. G erm an ap p reciatio n Is not " T h e n I’ll w alk to O re g o n ," dls- read in g , stu d y in g and p la n n in g yo u r b rid e of Dr. J u liu s G. St lire, J u n e 30, m e m b e re d , a so n g fo r each of th e m I enjoyed w hat 1 ant looking fo r," was h er I a p p ro v e d th e fiv e-y ear-o ld . w ho had T h e se sim p le e x ercises | work w ith e ig h t h o u ts c o n cen trated at th e A u g u s tin a L u th e ra n c h u rc h in w as w a fte d " o v e r th e r e ,” fro m th e i r I d o s e d w ith a h e a ry in v ita tio n to th e reply. been a c c u sto m e d to h o rses. A nd he w ork, would gain you m ore th a n 16 P o rtla n d . T h e c e re m o n y w as read " to o k it a fo o t" ns fa r ns th e first ow n d o o rs te p . , serv ice bo y s to p a r ta k e of th e d in n e r h o u rs of h a rd toil w ith o u t m an ag e I s tre a m , w h ere he how led lu stily , fo r by th e g ro o m 's f a th e r . Rev. M. S tu re . As so o n as d a y lig h t a p p e a re d , m a- p re p a re d by th e Bed C ro ss lad les, m en t? Do you realize th a t y o u r effic SURPRISED ON TENTH his f a th e r to wad«1 hack a n d c a rry T h e b rid e lo o k ed v ery sw eet in a iency leaves you a fte r you have la c h in e s b e g an p o u rin g in to th e to w n .; O ne g e ts a s lig h t id ea o f th e num WEDDING ANNIVERSARY h im ac ro ss oil a big s h o u ld e r. He bored a c e rta in len g th of tim e? H ave fro c k o f w h ite c a tln w ith p e a rl t r i m By 10 o clo ck , traffic m a n a g e rs w ere her of p eo p le w ho cam e to ta k e in w as g la d o f un o p p o rtu n ity to rid e you ever h eard said " I f a clerk ca n 't m in g s, a n d a d a in ty veil o f s ilk tu lle . Y e ste rd a y w as th e te n th w ed d in g b e fo re tlie pml of th a t s c o rc h in g , k e p t b u sy k e e p in g th e s tr e e ts o p e n ? th e day , fro m th e fact th a t m a c h in e s do a y ear s w ork in eleven m o n th s w ith one m o n th ’s v acatio n , th e re Is S he c a rrie d a b o u q u e t of sw eet peas T h e sid e w a lk s w ere c ro w d ed w ith J n a tte m p tin g to re a c h th e fa ir a n iv e rsu ry o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J . E. p e rilo u s p ilg rim a g e . He c e le b ra te d h is six tli b irth d a y Miss D elia L o fg re n no use of h is s ta y in g on th e Job, for a n d sw a n so n is. s p e c ta to r s w a itin g fo r th e p a ra d e . g ro u n d s to h e a r th e p ro g ra m , be- M etzger. on th e p lain s. Is " c e le b ra te d " th e lie can t accom plish th e y e a r s work a n d M iss A lice S w a n m a n w ere G re sh a m did itse lf p ro u d in th e came e n ta n g le d in a d e a d lo c k c o n T h e re w as no In 13 m o n th s." T h in k it over. A bout 35 of tb e i r frie n d s m ad e w ord, I w o n d er? b rid e sm a id s. T h ey w ere d re s se d in p a ra d e . F iv e m o n th 's s u p g estion re a c h in g n e a rly th e w hole | p lan s, on th e q u ie t, to c e le b ra te th e b ir th d a y cak e. T hen ag ain , how ex trem ely lone p lie s of bacon, flour anil lieuns had som e is th e person th a t h as n o th in g to p in k , an il c a rrie d s h o w e r b o u q u e ts S m all as o u r to w n Is, it h ad a d is le n g th o f M ain s t r e e t, w h ich k ep t e v e n t. It w as w e ll-m a n a g e d , fo r not i been s to re d in Hie w agons, B ut th e do but search for social en jo y m en t o f p in k sw eet peas. play o f m an y e x c e lle n t flo ats an d ev ery a u to sto c k -s till fo r alifiiit a a s m u ch as a su sp ic io n of (h e a ffa ir illn e ss an d «lentil of tw o of Mrs. T hey grow w eary w ith th em selv es D r. S tu r e w as a tte n d e d by Dr. A. W . h a lf h o u r. D u n b a r's s is te rs h ad cau sed delays. and becom e a p est to society. W hy? H o g sb e rg , a c la s s m a te o f th e g ro o m . o th e r in te r e s tin g fe a tu re s . renclied th e M etzgers. M etzg er w as an id eal m a rs h a l of th e F o u r m o n th s h ad now e la p se d and B ecause th e y have not learn ed th a t T lie a fte rn o o n w as cro w d ed w ith At 8 :3 0 In (lie e v e n in g w hen tlie A fte r th e c e re m o n y a d e lig h tfu l day o n ills p ra n c in g m ilita r y s te e d : a w ell-balanced life, lik e a b alanced h o rse ra c e s , a u to races, a th le tic a u to s began a r r iv in g , M rs. M etzger, til«1 m o u n ta in s b ad not been rea c h e d . But th e y sw u n g on n ca m p k e ttle ra tio n , is b e tte r econom y an d m akes re c e p tio n w as h eld in th e c h u rc h th e V icto ry G o d d ess a n d h e r a t s tu n ts a n d d a n c in g a n d fo r v a rie ty s e a te d on th e fr o n t p o rc h , w aved at a n d h ad b e a n s fo r th e b irth d a y . one feel b etter. Seek th en som e le g it p a rlo rs. te n d a n ts lo o k ed v ery c h a rm in g in a m u s e m e n ts a t th e J a p a n e s e co n ces T he In d ia n s b e c a m e tro u b le so m e . im ate field of e n d eav o r and w ear off th e g u e sts as th e y tu r n e d in to th e Mrs. S tu r e is a P o w ell V alley g irl, th e ir v ic to ry flo at; th e hoys in k h a k i T h ey s to le c a ttle an d oxen and th a t re stle ssn e ss in a few h o u rs of sio n s on th e picnic g ro u n d s. sid e s t r e e t to p a rk tb e i r c a rs. S he th r e a te n e d to k ill th e e m ig ra n ts . th e d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J . A. e a rn e s t toil, and see how. m uch b e tte r c e rta in ly m a d e us th r ill w ith p rid e ; At s u n s e t, C a m p b e ll’s b an d e n te r th o u g h t th e y w ere g o in g fo r u joy S teffan so n , a n d a p o p u la r n u rs e at C a m p b e ll's b an d m a d e m u sic th a t is you feel. T h ey d e lig h te d ill te r ro riz in g tho ta in e d at th e b an d s ta n d . T h e ir rid e on F if th s tre e t. Mr. M etzger, w om en a n d c h ild re n . No doubt, all have had th e p riv ileg e th e E m a n u e l h o sp ita l. Dr. S tu re r e m u sic; p riv a te c itiz e n s c a m e o u t In ev e n in g co n c e rt w as o n e o f th e tr e a ts H u n g e r s ta lk e d th r o u g h th e tra in . of v isitin g in an ideal home, all th e c e n tly g r a d u a te d fro m th e Pacific w ho a rriv e d h o m e la t e r In th e e v e n d e c o ra te d a u to s ; th e B e a v e r S ta te of th e big day. m ach in ery h u m m in g alo n g w ith a L a te r, us d a rk n e s s ing. h ad to h e a r se v e ra l e x p la n a tio n s C h ild re n c ried fo r s o m e th in g to e a t. D en tal co lleg e. A fte r th e i r w ed d in g anil m o th e rs c rie d b ec a u se th e y had m inim um of frictio n . T hey had tim e M otor c o m p an y w as re p re s e n te d by cam e on, th e y o u n g fo lk s en jo y e d i for e v e ry th in g th a t w as w o rth w hile. to u r, th e y w ill m a k e th e ir fu tu re 45 of Its em p lo y e s; a n d th e r e w e re d an ce in th e p av ilio n w h ile th e o th e rs b efo re he could q u ite u n d e rs ta n d th a t no food fo r th em . B r a s ilia M issouri D u n b a r tM rs. D. M. H esliii) w ould T he a tm o sp h ere was happy. I t w as h o m e in P o rtla n d . it w as a te n th a n n iv e r s a ry p a rty . m an y o th e r e x h ib its. w atch ed th e b e a u tifu l p y ro te c h n ic s gooil to see th e fa th e r an d boys p la y B rick ice c re a m a n d c a k e w ere sn u g g le in h e r m o th e r ’s a rm s and T h e p riz e s a w a rd e d ing to g eth er, go sw im m in g to g eth er. fol** se t off by th e J a p a n e s e firew o rk s se rv e d at th e close of a Jolly e v e n b a b b le of tlie c o o k ies sh e w ould e a t w hen th e y re a c h e d O regon. As a F a th e r could alm o st beat th e boys VICTORY COMMITTEES low s : committee. ing. last re s o rt th e m ost b ro k en -d o w n ox W ILL HOLD MEETING tu r n in g h a n d sp rin g s— 55 y e a rs old a t w ould he s la u g h te re d . T h ey m a d e a th a t. And th e m o th er! Did you h e a r W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g , J u ly y, th e CHAIRMAN FRANK JONES h e r say th a t th e boys w ould b an k on i RED CROSS COMMITTEE A rth e r D ow sett a n d J o e P a te n - b ro th of I l l s p o o r c a rc a s s a n d a little a n y th in g th e fa th e r s a id ? T h ey w ould final m e e tin g o f all th e V icto ry c e le flour. O ccasio n ally th e y w ere ab le THANKS RED CROSS UNIT THANKS THE PUBLIC e n u d e th o u g h t th e y knew w h a t a to alw ays ta lk th in g s o v er w ith Dad. and b ra tio n c o m m itte e s w ill be h eld a t get a buffalo o r un a n te lo p e . A nd busy d ay m e a n t, u n til th e ru sh of if it w ere p ro p er, a w ay w as alw ay s th e city h all. All b ills w ill be s e ttle d One day :m In d ia n tr a d e d a sa lm o n F ra n k C. Jo n e s , c h a irm a n o f th e T h e R ed C ro ss c o m m itte e w ish to b u sin e ss on th e F o u rth . W hew ! found to do it. If it w asn ’t th o u g h t to a t th a t m e e tin g . T h o se w ho ca n n o t fo r a s h irt. T hey cooked it h u rrie d ly be rig h t, so m eth in g else w as s u b s ti p re s e n t b ills in p e rso n , p lace th e m g ro u n d s c o m m itte e fo r th e F o u rth th a n k th e p u b lic fo r so g e n e ro u sly In s u ra n c e as a C o m m u n ity Asset. a n d d e v o u re d it w ith o u t s a lt, of tuted. T he d a u g h te rs! T he e ld e r one w ith A. M eyers o f th e finance co m of J u ly c e le b ra tio n , d e s ire s to th a n k w hich th e r e w as none. T h a t Is th e F ew persons th in k of In su ran ce ns a c o n tr ib u tin g to tlie s o ld ie rs ’ d in n e r said it w as h a rd to g et w ork done w ith m itte e , fo r c o llectio n . g reat co m m u n ity asset of cre d it and first, last and only sa lm o n D aniel S. th e la d ie s o f th e lie d C ro ss a u x ilia ry m o th er, th ey ju s t wante d to sto p an d se rv e d on th e F o u rth . T h ey also b u sin ess in the sam e g ro u p w ith b a n k D u n b a r h a s ev er e a te n . N ev er a g a in , fo r th e i r g ra c io u s h o s p ita lity to th e talk to each o th er. T he m o th e r said, R e s o lu tio n o f C o n d o len ce. he in sists. ing and m an u fa c tu rin g . “ A fter a p a rty o r e n te rta in m e n t, if we The fo llo w in g re s o lu tio n w as s o ld ie rs a n d sailorR T lie c h o le ra to o k snd to ll of th e w hom th ey w ish to th a n k th e la d le s w ho a s s is t T he N orth D akota N o n -P artisan a re aw ake w hen th ey re tu rn , th ey p assed by th e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs a t fe a s te d a t th e noon d in n e r in th e ed in th e s e rv in g llttl«1 b a n d . T hey d ro p p e d in th e ir L eague would ap p ly so cialistic p rin have to com e in and tell u s all ab o u t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e M u ltn o A lth o u g h th e d in n e r w as well ciples to in su ra n c e and m ale It a s ta te tr a c k s an d w ere b u rie d five o r six It. If we a re asleep, th e y hold it o v er m ah & C la c k a m a s C o u n ty M u tu al m a c h in e ry h all a t th e f a ir g ro u n d s . In a g ra v e . As th e d e s p e r a te e m i F o r th e a b u n d a n c e o f th e food am i d o n a tio n s fo r it w ere fun ctio n like legislation. u n til b re a k fa st tim e .” To v is it such a T e le p h o n e C o m p an y , J u ly 5, 19 1 9 : g r a n ts m ad e cam p on«1 n ig h t In Ash F ire In su ran ce and life in su ra n c e hom e is a pleasure. W h e re a s, O u r b r o th e r , E. S. J e n n e , fo r th e b e a u ty of th e d e c o ra tio n s on ! Bo la r ’?p t h a l ,h e rp w as ° n o v e r-su p hav e become so bound up w ith every H ollow a n o th e r tr a in , so re ly d is Now, why c a n 't we o rg an ize a social h a s b een re m o v e d 1 fro m o u r m id st th e ta b le s an d w alls he is esp ecially ply. T h is w as so ld , a n d th e m oney T w o sm a ll «lay com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s th a t most tre s s e d , joified th e irs . in d u s tria l club th a t w ill be. so to by d e a th w e d e s ire h e re b y to e x p re ss boys, (ie o rg e W. P u lle n , w ho lives p lace d in a re s e rv e fu n d to be use 1 people overlook th e ir m ag n itu d e. g ra te fu l. speak, an ideal social fam ily w h ere old o u r g re a t s o rro w a t th e lo ss o f so W ith stall et political m an agem ent, now on th e F a irv ie w ro a d , a n d T oni in e n te r ta i n in g th e o th e r boys w lu n get young, w here young grow up, and v a lu a b le a m e m b e r o f o u r c o m m u n i any fa r th e r th a n h a n k in g Is reg u lated P u lle n of C anby, c lim b ed o u t o f h th e y r e t u r n fro m serv ice. w here we m ay enjoy life by b u ry in g ty. W e e x te n d to h is re la tiv e s an d N o tic e o f M e e tin g . by s ta te and n a tio n a l law s, in su ra n c e p r a ir ie sc h o o n e r a n d p lay ed w ith th e tro u b les of life in a union of h e a r son o u r s in c e re s y m p a th y in th is S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , J u ly 20, th e r e D aniel D u n b a r a n d I l l s o ld e r b ro th e r. w ould no lo n g er be an asset. ty la u g h te r? very g re v io u s afflictio n . T h ey p u sh ed on w e stw a rd a n d in It would becom e a b u rd en on th e will be a c o m m u n ity m e e tin g h eld .it As you ro d e in th e p a ra d e on tlie It w as th e u n a n im o u s actio n o f th e BOARD O F D IR E C T O R S , so m e m o n th s th ey cam p e d w h ere La- th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h , to f u r th e r d is F o u r th ilid you n o tice th e a ttr a c tiv e ta x p a y e r and w ould cease to m eet the union m eetin g a week ago. to s tu d i A. D o w sett, P re s id e n t. m e d s of an c lastic an d ev er ch an g in g G ra n d e Is now . L u te O c to b e r fo u n d ously In v estig ate to see w h at could c u ss th e q u e s tio n of a "S o c ia l C en flow er beils a n d th e w ell k ep t law n s volum e of b u sin ess an d In d u stry . th e m cam p ed on th e s a n d b a n k s a t be done in th e w ay of p ro v id in g good, O ne F o u r th o f J u ly v is ito r w as t e r ” o r “ R e c re a tio n H o u se ” fo r an d g a rd e n s u ro u n d th e ho m es on E xam ples can he tak en front the ex- T h e D alles on th e sp o t w h e re th e old w holesom e e n te rta in m e n t, an d care m oved to re m a rk on th e a ttr a c tiv e , T h e little p< rlence of M ontana and N o rth D akota U m a tilla ho u se s ta n d s . E v e ry b o d y com e. R o b e rts a v e n u e ? fo r th e social ed u catio n of o u r com law n an d g a rd e n a t M ay o r K in n e y ’s G re sh a m . w hen u n d er s ta te hall in su ra n c e p o li m o th e r w as 111 w ith m o u n ta in fev er, m u n ity . h o m e. C ivic p rid e is th e a n sw e r. cies reserv es a re piled up and losses in u n co n scio u s. T w o w h ite m en a n d an It is th o u g h t, a b u ild in g c e n tra lly one s ta te 'a r e m ade good front funds of In d ia n w ere h ired to ta k e th e m dow n located, equipped w ith every device May w as a p ro sp ero u s m o n th In com th e C o lu m b ia in a b ig sk iff ca lle d a all states. possible for people to en jo y th em selv es, m ercial lin es as show n by th e c lea rin g s S ta te in su ran ce, and th a t Is w hat it yaw l b oat. w ould be th e p ro p er th in g . A s tr u c of P o rtla n d b an k s, th e to ta l b ein g T h ey lan d ed at th e m o u th of th e would have to in1 at th e s ta r t, In a tu re, say 50x100, w ith a hardw ood $132,825,685, com p ared w ith $95.853,- i c a la m ity like tlie S an F ran cisco fire, S andy riv e r an d in N o v em b er, 1850, floor, a basem en t c o n ta in in g a sw im 821 for th e sam e m ofith in 1918. T h is : would ru in tin* s ta te and th e insured. A ddison C a r r D u n b a r to o k up th«1 m in g ta n k , a k itch en , a balcony, a in crease, a v e ra g in g $1,422,056 for each R efo rm ers In sev eral w estern s ta te s d o n a tio n lan d c laim on w hich th e stage. A place, so a rra n g e d th a t any b u sin ess d ay of th e m o n th , is a sp len i trie d to p u t over social h ealth Insur- .M ultnom ah F a rm anil s e v e ra l o th e r Indoor sp o rt could be h eld : o r lec d id d e m o n stra tio n of th e g ro w in g vol i an cc w hich u n d e r the recent F lu e p i gooil farniH a re lo c a te d . He sold th e tu res, plays of hom e ta le n t, m usicales, um e of b u sin ess tra n sa c te d by P o rt dem ic would have b a n k ru p te d th e west. 150 a c re s on w hich th e c o u n ty farm in fact, a n y th in g in th e way of e n te r land and th e p ro sp e rity experienced W ith stro n g n a tio n a l o rg a n izatio n s, is s itu a te d In 1856 fo r $ $ 0 0 , C ould ta in m e n t, could be given. W ith a th ro u g h o u t tr ib u ta r y te r r ito r y in O re I h a v in g large rese rv e s accu m u lated . It be b o u g h t now fo r $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ? k itchen, co m m u n ity b an q u ets could be gon. W ash in g to n an d Idaho. T he gain I d eath losses from the epidem ic w ere T h e re w as no F a irv ie w th e n . Tw o given, w ith thAse good old a fte r d in n e r ] for May, 1919, o v er May, 1918, w as a m et w ith o u t g reat hurdsitip. fa m ilie s h ad p re ced ed th e D u n b ars speeches. A re a d in g tab le w ith cur- I little m ore th a n 37.5 p er cent. Dr. Jo h n C rosby h ad conic w ith his re n t lite ra tu re . In sh o rt, a social m eet I 'r u i t P r ic e * O lle r ix l. fam ily In 1846. A fa m ily n am ed Tw o h u n d re d an d sixty-tw o O regon , ing place for th is g re a t social fam ily, T h e C o -o p e ra tiv e B erry G ro w e rs S w an k had a claim w h ere th e Sun f a th e r 'd and m o th ered by tw o in d i d a iry cows, re p re se n tin g five breeds a t th e old M etzg er sto p - a re o fferin g Dial ra n ch h o ld in g s a rc now.. T h ese v iduals broad-m inded enough to see an d 52 herds, w ere officially t«*sted in ' to c o n tr a c t f r u it a t th e fo llo w in g good n e ig h b o rs n u rs e d M rs. D u n b a r th e real needs of th e co m m u n ity . An A pril. T h re e b re e d s—Je rse y s, G u e rn -! j p ric e s, n e t to you, c ra te s fu r n is h e d : hack to h e a lth . ideal social hom e, w here all a re in seys an d H o lstein s— from 19 differen t W hen D aniel D u n b a r w as njiie R a sp b e rie s, p e r lb 12c vited to in d u lg e In th e u p b u ild in g h erd s, won h o n o r ra n k by re a c h in g th e , | L o g a n b e rrie s , p e r lb. . 8c y e a rs old he w ent w ith his p a re n ts to s ta n d a rd s set by th e N atio n al Breed an d u p liftin g of m an. R oyal A nn c h e rrie s , p e r lb 8C-10C th e h o m e of E. R. S c o tt, Dr. Crosby’s W here is th e motley com ing from ? A sso ciatio n . " T h is in d ic a te s th a t O r T h ere an* a h u n d re d men in an d about egon d a iry cow s a re u n ifo rm ly good," l.a in lie rts 8-H fc so n -in -la w , w h ere a m e e tin g w as hel l B ings 8-10c an d a c h u rc h and S u n d a y sch o o l or G resham who could afford to give a says S. F in e, of th e A g ric u ltu ra l C ol O th e rs p re s e n t w ere Rev. th o u san d d o lla rs each, in o rd e r to lege, In c h arg e of official te s ts for th e T h ese h ip lib e ra l p rices a n d If you g an ize d g u a ra n te e a fu tu re social co n d itio n v a rio u s b reed asso ciatio n s. h a v e uny of th e a b o v e f r u its to offer Geo. G e rrish , Dr. C ro sb y . D avid an d W ilson B uxton. T h e first se rv ic e wus th a t would provide th e p ro p er k in d of coin«1 In and we w ill c o n tr a c t w ith • A tte n tio n ! h eld in Dr. C ro sb y ’s h o m e in 1853. e n te rta in m e n t an d am useim n t for you. 1). E T O W L E . T h e G re sh a m c a n n e ry h a s c o n It w as th e first M idhodlst o r g a n iz a th e ir ch ild ren . T he c o u rts of th e tio n e a st of til«1 W illa m e tte . s ta te could well afford to c o n trib u te tr a c te d fo r a lo t o f b e rrie s a n d fr u it j I t e a v c r S t a t e M o t o r C o . O ne day In 1852 n p ra irie sc h o o n e r one-half of th e in itia l cost to s ta rt to be c a n n e d an d w o rk e d up h e re an d , F iv e h u n d re d sh a re « B e a v e r S ta te d rew up in fro n t o f th e P u lle n place, such an o rg a n iz a tio n , and Is* m oney we m u s t h a v e th e h e lp to do it. W - M o to r Co, now s e llin g $625 fo r sa le ahead. W hen w e go back to th e cause h a v e in c re a se d th e p iece ra te s on an , by o n e of o u r c lie n ts fo r $550. R«i- I tlire e m iles w est o f tlie p re s e n t tow n of F a irv ie w . It w as th e W illiam B. of com m ercialized crim e, anil rem ove a v e ra g e o f 2 5 % o r b e tt e r th a n th e I q u ir e s $ 3 2 4 .5 0 c a sh only. J o n e s p a rly of e m ig ra n ts fro m In it. we have left hut little work for o ur s ta n d a r d ra te s . T h e ru s h seaso n is F IR S T S T A T E HANK, s h o r t an d a g o o d m an y can a rr a n g e d ia n a B eolde th« w agon p lay ed a co u rts. G re sh a m , O reg o n . tin y g irl in an o ld -fa sh io n e d k n it Also, th e re a rc p len ty of nn n in th e to h e lp o u t. A lo cal in d u s try c a n n o t M P S uch ■ I f c a u l I f l l l llttl.- elllld! tow n of G resham w ho could afford to be b u ilt up by s h ip p in g o u t stu ff th a t Hills W nnteil. E very of M a rg a re t M atild a J o n e s , m o re give th e lot site for su ch a b u ild in g sh o u ld he w o rk ed up h e re . Hills a re a sk e d fo r tlie p a in tin g in - la te r on. T h ere a re m any o th e rs w ho could g i v e : w om an a n d g irl t h a t can sh o u ld s t a r t 1 sid e of sc h o o lh o u se , in c lu d in g fo u r in a t once. A. R i'P E R T & CO. A sc h o o lh o u se w as b u ilt o f sh a k e s $100 to $500 to such a catMP. ro o m s a n d h a llw a y s. TI ip h o a rd de- D aniel s n d Jo h n D u n b a r W here would th e f u r n itu r e com e I s ire s s e p a r a te bid s on w ork alo n e, in 1855. 11 a n d 14 y ears. from ? Som e of it could be d o n ated . found in a w ork of well do in g before th e d is tric t fu r n is h in g th e p a in t, o r w «re big boys W hy not have th e boys at th e H igh th e h o u r is e n tire ly too late. I-et us on b o th w ork a n d p a in t. T h e b o ard T h e ir f a th e r w as c le a rin g a fa rm on School m ake th e fu r n itu r e In th e shop? m ake it safe for y o u r g irl an d m y boy, re s e rv e s th e rig h t to re ject an y o r all him cla im , so th e boys a lte r n a te d Pap« rs and m ag azin es also could be o r my g irl an d y o u r boy; th a t they . bids. B ids m i n t be In tlie h a n d s of d ay s In h e lp in g th e ir fu lh e r a n d a t d onated for th . e . . read in g table. . . . T w en ty - , n*«> fleet th e p ro p e r in fo rm a tio n ; th e c le rk by Ju ly 15 School D istric t te n d in g school. S chool w as in se s m in u tes is all I use my d aily p ap er, th a t they w ill dev« lop in to well round j No. 6 Jt., A. J . Q uay, c le rk . It. A, sion only Ih rc e m o n th s In th e y ear. som eone etoe ought to use it also. 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